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337.1 | An attagirl | ATLAST::WAYER | | Tue Jul 21 1987 08:43 | 24 |
| This is more of an attagirl then a brag.
My 6 year old nephew spent a weeks vacation at my house and of course
he wanted to ride my horse. I have a very gentle horse, if you
put a child on her back she won't hurt him but she won't obey him
either, she will spend her time standing or grazing. So I decided
to ride my mare and have my nephew sit behind the saddle.
While we were riding we stumbled upon a wasp nest, the wasp did
not like the disturbance and they started attacking my mare's face.
She had to have been bit 10 or 12 times. My mare never spoked or
bucked, she was shacking and you knew that she wanted to run, but
she seemed to know that my nephew was not very secure on her back
and she seemed to be taking care of him. During the attack I just
kept talking to Dasl telling her that everything was okay and telling
my nephew to hold on tight. I kept walking her away from the wasp
but they kept following us. Finially another person in the ring
came to our rescue and got the wasp away from the horse. The
whole attack lasted for only a few minutes, I could tell that
she was in pain from the bites, I don't know if I was in her place
if I would of stayed clam or ran like mad.
Mary Ann
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337.2 | brag | ASD::WIMBERG | | Thu Sep 17 1987 17:08 | 7 |
|
Moccasin gets an atta-girl for picking up a fourth place ribbon
in the low hunter division at the Stoneleigh-Burham horse. Laruen
Stevens in the irons. Big division 65 horses. Moccasin was terrfic!
Nancy
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337.3 | Congrats! | MARX::FOX | | Fri Sep 18 1987 14:01 | 3 |
| Congratulations to Moccasin! Sounds like a pretty good start!
Linda
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337.4 | How come only 3 responses? | MARX::FOX | A momentary lapse of reason... PF | Tue Jan 05 1988 12:32 | 6 |
| So, how come with all the people out there who have critters, we
only have 3 replies?
:^)
Linda
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337.5 | Well, since you asked... | MURPHY::GCOOK | Murphy was right | Tue Jan 05 1988 15:08 | 69 |
| OK. I usually try not to brag about my horses too much. But since
you specifically asked...
I took my five-year-old Arabian stallion, Back Bey, to only two
shows last summer (no money this year). And I was mildly appre-
hensive about it -- in the past I've had him with professional
trainers who are well-known in the show ring. As a result, Bey
has an almost perfect show record. As a three-year old he won
both of his halter futurities and was the unanimous choice of all
five of the judges (there were two for one class and three for the
second). And as a four-year old he was shown as a pleasure driving
horse and was Pleasure Driving Champion both times out.
Since September '86 Bey has been home with me, my mare and their two
daughters, being king of the hill. Most Arabian owners will try
and tell you this but *my* stallion is the sweetest horse on four
legs. He rarely gives me any trouble, he gets along with everyone,
horses and people, and has a very large fan club. He is the
horse I've wanted since I watched Fury on tv on Saturday mornings.
I'm a small breeder, I don't have mega dollars to spend on an
advertising campaign, but I wanted Bey to have *some* exposure
in 1987. So we decided to take him to two of the smaller all-
Arab shows later in the summer. I have a friend - one of Bey's
fans - who is publisher of a horse magazine and also a pro-
fessional trainer. He agreed to show Back Bey in halter at these
two shows for a small fee. So off we went. Bey thrilled to get
off the farm and me trying not to get an ulcer.
At the first show the competition in the 5 and older stallion class
was very respectable - about 12 horses, some of whom have done very
well as halter horses. Back Bey won that class and was Reserve
Champion Senior Stallion and then Reserve Show Champion Stallion.
I don't care how many times I hear it, I will never get over the
thrill of hearing the announcer call our names for first place.
Then we went to Bangor, Maine, for the Labor Day All-Arab show where
my friend showed for me again. Arabians have this trot they do
(usually out in the pasture when there's no witnesses) that will
give you goosebumps. They put their tail up over their back like
a flag, their head is as high in the air as possible and they seem
to barely touch the ground. I get to see it whenever we play in
the pasture, but Bey has never felt like doing it in public. This
day, though, was cool and crisp. There was just enough breeze.
And he felt like a million bucks! As he trotted into the ring,
the breeze must have gotten under his tail because he started his
routine. The tail went straight up, the head went up even higher
than the tail and he started to snort and blow. Stephen trotted
him around the ring once, he was still high as a kite, so they
did another lap. He was GORGEOUS! And I have it on tape!
Anyway, he won that class and was Reserve Show Champion Stallion
again. Bunches of people came back to the barn to visit. And
my friend Stephen said that that class was about the biggest
thrill of his horse show career.
Needless to say I was one happy camper that night. And, if
anyone wants to see the tape, I can arrange a showing. I'll
never get sick of it.
Thanks for letting me brag,
Gwen
P.S. I'll probably want to do it again in a couple of months -
my mare will foal her third Back Bey baby right after the
first of March. Stay tuned.
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337.6 | Congrats and wishes for the foal-to-be | MARX::FOX | A momentary lapse of reason... PF | Tue Jan 05 1988 17:19 | 5 |
| Re: .5
Gwen, congrats on your stallion's year and I wish you luck with
your mare's future baby!
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337.7 | don't ask lest yer prepared to speak!! | TOMLIN::ROMBERG | Kathy Romberg DTN 276-8189 | Tue Jan 05 1988 17:20 | 13 |
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re: .4
Okay, Linda, so why don't you enter your own brag - you USCTA
Area 1 Novice horse and Rider of the year!!!
Qualified for Training and First level 1988 NEDA Sweepstakes.
Tigger (alias Chinquapin B Ware, or variations thereof)
also qualified for the USCTA Area 1 1988 Training Championships at
his first Training level event with Stephie Baer (instructor) up.
:-) :-)
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337.8 | thank you thank you thank you | MURPHY::GCOOK | Murphy was right | Wed Jan 06 1988 16:45 | 12 |
| Re: .6
Thank you. And thanks for the invitation to brag.
Last April I had an open house and birthday party for all the
horses and I'm planning to do the same thing this year (I feel
confident that Spring WILL come and the weather will turn warm).
I'll post an invitation here and I hope lots of Noters will
come and see the new baby.
Gwen
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337.9 | A pacer learns to trot! | PFSVAX::PETH | Critter kids | Mon Jun 04 1990 14:06 | 6 |
| A small success, my pacing horse has finally got the hang of trotting!
She is a reg. Tenn. Walker that was used for pacing races as a
youngster and broken to saddle at the age of eight. She is now ten and
learning Dressage, with a lot of help from a pro for both of us.
Sandy
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337.10 | It took forever, but its finally done!.... | BOOVX2::MANDILE | | Mon Jun 04 1990 14:15 | 8 |
| My riding ring was finished enough to use this Saturday!
Yeah!!!!!! Hurrah!!!!! Yippy-ki-ya-yay! Awesome!!!!
And my horse behaved absolutely wonderful on our first try at
riding in the ring.
L-
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337.11 | Jasper's making it! | TOOK::SCHLENER | | Mon Jun 04 1990 14:48 | 19 |
| Last September my horse Jasper had an incident of tying up in which we
and Tufts were unsure if he would make it through. Well, all through
winter he was on vacation and was pretty sad looking. He had lost alot
of muscle through out his hind end and back area.
Well, I started his training at the beginning of April with alot of
walking and a little bit of trotting. He's now at the point where we
go on 2 hour trail rides (we still do quite a bit of walking - hence
our time) and he's allowed to slow canter for short period - maybe 1
minute or just alittle bit more.
He's gained about 100 pounds (he had lost about 150 pounds after the
tying up) over the past couple of months and some of that as muscle
tissue. His hind quarters are filling in finally!
I never thought Jasper and I would get to this point together. I look
at the past and view this incident and his current state as his best
accomplishment.
Cindy
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337.12 | | DASXPS::LCOBURN | | Mon Jun 04 1990 16:00 | 13 |
| This was a few weeks ago, but Marti Davis and Rabi won the Reserve
Championship in the Walk/Trot Adult division at Shannon Trails...
they got 1st in Equitation, 2nd in Pleasure, and 3rd in trail in
their first show together!
And myself, I got the Reserve English Pleasure Championship
at the Rowley Riding
and Driving Club show after getting a 1st in Registered Pleasure,
2nd in English Pleasure, 2nd in Open Adult Pleasure, and 3rd in
Bridle Path Hack. If I do so good at the Sept show I could get the
Year End, which would be my very first! This horse is a TB gelding
belonging to my brother, and we're both really pleased with him!
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337.13 | Nailed a couple of rounds! | REGENT::WIMBERG | | Thu Jun 07 1990 11:58 | 12 |
|
(Boy, did this note arrive at just the right time!!!)
I finally 'rode' at a horse show. I mean I fully participated, I
retained my color (read - I didn't true pasty white when I went in the
ring), thought about what I was doing, made adjustments as I approached
turns, asked for the correct lead over the top of the jumps (and got
them!) and finished nicely! About time too! It should is more fun this
way!
Nancy
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337.14 | Boasting a bit | SEARCH::OWEN | | Mon Jun 18 1990 09:29 | 15 |
| I hate to brag but....
My mare and I got it together in a big way this weekend.
We were Low Hunter Champion and won Adult Eq. over fences at Furnace
Brook Farm on Saturday.
Sunday we went to North Shore Horseman's Council show and were Reserve
Champion in the Special Senior Hunter. I won the first class over
fences in a division of 38 really nice horses.
She also placed very well in the Pre-Green Division with my trainer
on Sunday.
Beth and Markie
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337.15 | It makes it all worthwhile. | GUCCI::MCKEOWN | | Wed Jun 20 1990 08:35 | 15 |
| I've been "bragging" to all my non-horse friends, who of course have no
idea what I am talking about, so this note is wonderful!
On June 2, in Raleigh, North Carolina, I qualified for AHSA Second
Level Finals. (The minimum was a score of 63%, and I had 63.58%, but
it was over the minimum needed!). Now the question is whether I should
really show in the finals or not. I guess it's good experience, but I
can just imagine getting a 45%!
By the way, of course I didn't do it alone. Genghis Gustaf, or Gus, is
finally getting the idea that he can't go along with his nose in the
air! Two months ago I would have taken the best offer between Alpo and
Kennel Ration, and now I wouldn't sell him for anything. It just goes
to show what a little success can do!
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337.16 | she's baaaacccckk | CSC32::M_HOEPNER | Remember to drain the swamp... | Sun Jun 24 1990 14:49 | 16 |
|
Well, I had decided to wait until the end of two weeks of showing at 2
A-rated Hunter shows to report the results...
My mare got brain-fried so I pulled her out of jumping competition 2
years ago this week. After working very hard to bring her back
(riding western and trail riding for almost two years, and careful
lunging and the softest bits and quietest gymnastics for the past 1.5
years), she returned to jumping at A-rated shows last week.
She jumped wonderfully and confidently in the training jumper division
the first week. The second week we were able to move her up to the
Preliminary Jumper division. She continued to jump confidently and
happily while receiving some good ribbons in very large classes.
Mary Jo and E.C.
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337.17 | More bragging | ASABET::OWEN | | Mon Jul 30 1990 09:11 | 13 |
| Here I go again...
At North Shore on Aug. 29th, Upper West Side and myself were Special
Senior Hunter Champions. We are leading the division now for NSHC
year end award in that division.
Upper West Side and my trainer, Denise Marks also were c
Champion in the Pre-Green Hunter Division, which also puts my horse
in the running for a year end award from NSHC.
I have really been working hard on conditioning and getting my mare
flexing more on the flat. It paid off, she hacked like a dream and
easily won both under saddle classes on Sunday.
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337.18 | horse show horror | ASABET::OWEN | | Mon Jul 30 1990 10:59 | 61 |
| Just to add a funny [???] story to the previous report of how well we
did. The day did NOT start out so well.
We have to leave the barn in NH very early to make warm-ups. My fiance
also decided to get up at the crack of dawn and follow the van to the
show. While at the barn finishing braiding, I asked him to pull his car
next to mine and put all my tack and clothes from my car into his
trunk. We loaded eight horses in the van and trailer and left for the
show. I ride in the van with my trainer to the shows, so my fiance was
to follow us since he doesn't know how to get to North Shore Horse
Show.
It was foggy.... and we in the van lost the trailer and three of the
four cars following, but they all knew we were stopping for gas first.
I was starting to doubt that I had put my jacket in the car, so I
decided to check with my fiance when we got to the gas station. At
the gas station, still no trailer, etc. If we hadn't been in such a
rush to make warm-ups we probably would have waited.
We get to North Shore about 10 minutes before warm ups close. My horse
being green is a must for the warm ups. I had the horse but trailer,
fiance and tack, etc. hadn't shown up. Eureka, here they come now!
Hurry, hurry, I need the tack for the warm-up. Fiance pulls in, I
quickly open the trunk of his car. The truck flies open and I expect
to see no jacket BUT THERE'S NOTHING IN THE TRUNK. No jacket, no hunt
cap, no saddle, no bridle and martigale, no brush box. You have to
understand, that I'm the organized one in the barn. I'm the one that
makes sure everything needed for shows gets loaded. I say to myself,
I'm
living the HORSESHOW FROM H*LL!!! I panicked! My division was first in
the hunter ring. Almost immediately, riders from my barn began offering
me their saddle or bridle to use. I discovered that my fellow DECcie
that rides at my barn wears the same size hat. I could accept the offer
to borrow all this stuff because none of them were in the same
division. Luckily, I had put on my boots and breeches before leaving
for the show. The ultimate borrowing challenge remained the jacket. I'm
a large size and everyone else from our barn was small.
Still determined to show, I went to enter and asked the show secretary
if I could go in the first division without a jacket. I explained my
dilemma. She contacted the show manager but he said "sure we'll let her
show but she won't be judged -- formal attire , including jackets are
required. The show secretary advised me to continue trying to find a
jacket. Any jacket would do, it wouldn't even have to button. So now
I'm off of the humiliating mission of asking strangers if anyone in
their
barn might have a jacket large enought to fit me and could I borrow it
immediately. I actually found a very kind woman who was showing in
the same division to agree to switch off jackets. However, just as I
was returning to our van, my horse show buddies had found one that fit
me! They also had my horse all tacked up in borrowed tack.
Oh... meanwhile, the fiance is on his way back to NH to get my stuff.
My horse was entering in another division later and there would be a
conflict with tack borrowing.
So I went in my division with everything except a chocker and gloves.
We were champion in the division and now everyone thinks that the piece
of equipment they loaned me brought me luck. That may be, but without
it I wouldn't have been able to compete. So if that's luck then so be
it.
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337.19 | | DELNI::KEIRAN | | Tue Sep 11 1990 08:22 | 7 |
| I raced my mare this past sunday at the Rutland Fair in Rutland Vt.
for the first time in 4 years, it was also her first start since
I've owned her. She was in against some very good horses and ended
up finishing 5th. I was thrilled with her performance!!! I am putting
her in to race at the Rochester Fair in Rochester NH this friday night
if anyone happens to be going!! Her name is American Wave, and I won't
know what race she got until later today but I'll post it in here!!
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337.21 | Gracie did it again... | CURIE::GCOOK | Save the Skeets | Tue Sep 11 1990 15:40 | 30 |
| Well, my years of work paid off over Labor Day weekend. My mare,
Emazing Grace, has been out since last September on lease. She's
been just hanging out and doing some nice trail rides. The people
I've leased her to agreed to let me have her back to take the the
Maine Arab Club's annual show in Stratham, NH. I especially wanted
to show there since Billy Harris was judging and he'd done very
well by Gracie in the past.
So, anyway...my friend Stephen Kinney agreed to show Gracie in halter
for me and I decided to show her in Country Pleasure just for fun.
I'm very proud to report that Gracie won her halter class, Mares 5
and over, and was Senior Champion Mare. She was easily the most
beautiful creature in the ring. In Country Pleasure we were 4th
in the Maiden class out of 8, 4th in the Novice class out of 9, and
6th in the Championship class out of 10. And in the Stake we beat
two horses who, between them, had won 3 classes.
That doesn't sound like much until I tell you that:
Gracie has not been shown for 4 years and has had two foals since
she was last shown.
I have not ridden her in a whole year
And she has not worn a full bridle in at least 5 years
So many people came to visit after the halter class to tell me how
beautiful they thought she was. I think this was the most fun show
I've even been to. We had great stalls, the rings are terrific, and
everything went so smoothly.
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337.22 | who says old dogs can't learn new tricks | REGENT::WIMBERG | | Tue Sep 11 1990 16:23 | 17 |
|
Yes, hard work does pay off! After starting my riding 'career' as an
adult 12 years ago, my showing 'career' 9 years ago, I've finally
participated in adult horsemanship classes! And I'm doing pretty good -
well enough to surprise myself and my coaches. At my last show, I
competed in the adult medal class for only the third time and I got
called back on top! I blew the test but who cares (and not as badly
as the third competitor who forgot a jump!)! Daniel (the horse portion
of this team) was fairly cooperative despite the rain and deep footing.
If I just wouldn't let up on my concentration until AFTER the last jump
(instead of before it), I'd take home a blue.
Overall - I'm a very happy camper.
Nancy
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337.23 | | DASXPS::LCOBURN | If it works, break it. | Tue Sep 11 1990 16:32 | 31 |
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well the season of showing is over for my daughter. It was a very
successfull on for her first year and I'm proud as hell of her.
She entered shows in Farmington, Sidney, Augusta, Windsor, and
Litchfield, and Vassalboro, primarily at Silver Spur in
Sidney and Kennebec riding Club in Vassalboro. Her final show was at
the Windsor Fair 4h show where she took 3 blues, 2 red and one yellow,
3 trophies, and $38.00
For the season she won 48 ribbons, 14 blue (jumping and equitation),
7 reds,10 yellows,13 whites, 3 green, 13 whites.
She also has 3 High Point trophies. 2 for jumping and 1 for equitation.
I must say how proud I am of her for all the effort she has put into
this year, and the care and love she has given Black Hawk.
We are already anxiously looking forward to next year.
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337.24 | | DELNI::KEIRAN | | Wed Sep 12 1990 16:12 | 7 |
| My mare American Wave is in to race at the Rochester Fair in Rochester
NH this saturday night. Post time is 7:45 and she is in the second
race if anyone happens to be there!!
Linda
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337.25 | | JETSAM::WHEELER | Chickens have no bums | Thu Sep 13 1990 16:08 | 12 |
|
Well, Linda, Maybe I can catch up with you saturday
then. By the time I made it over to the paddock at Rutland
last weekend, you were already gone.
Good luck! We're racing friday night and Saturday
afternoon. (But I'll be in the grandstand!)
/robin
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337.26 | | DELNI::KEIRAN | | Fri Sep 14 1990 08:25 | 5 |
| Hi Robin, it would be great to see you!! I was a little disappointed
that she drew the 6 hole up there, at Rutland it wasn't so bad
because she trailed the 1 horse out but the 6 hole trip at Rochester
is a tough one!! Oh well, I just want her to do her best. Which
horses are you guys racing??
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337.27 | | JETSAM::WHEELER | Chickens have no bums | Fri Sep 14 1990 13:30 | 12 |
|
J.J. Brewster, Gildalynne (Glidaline? (new horse)) and
Dad will be driving Buddy also. Gonna head up tonight
after work, then back up again first thing tomorrow.
We ended up driving Cals truck and trailer back from
Rutland. That stupid horse of his kicked the trailer
the whole way home!! what a monster!
/robin
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337.28 | | DELNI::KEIRAN | | Mon Sep 24 1990 08:30 | 5 |
| My mare raced again at Rochester Fair on saturday night and was 3rd.
It was starting to get muddy up there because of all of the rain but
luckily it wasn't too bad. It was a photo finish because the first
3 horses were all right there at the wire! I was very pleased with
her, now its off to Cumberland Fair!
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337.29 | | NRADM::ROBINSON | did i tell you this already??? | Mon Nov 05 1990 12:01 | 15 |
|
Ebony and I took Reserve Champion in our division at the
New England Aside all side saddle show on saturday. We
entered seven classes, and came away with one blue, one
red, two yellow, two white, and one pink. I have ridden him
side saddle only once before, so we really had to wing it!!
The biggest accomplishment was that he got first in the
trail class, and he would not even back up when I bought
him a little over a year ago!! His former owners were at
the show, and they were amazed.
Sherry
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337.30 | 8^) | PFSVAX::PETH | Critter kids | Mon Nov 05 1990 13:00 | 4 |
| CONGRADULATIONS!!!!! Sherry and Ebony!!!!
8^)
Sandy
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337.31 | | VMSSPT::PAANANEN | | Mon Feb 18 1991 09:44 | 11 |
|
Melinda Johnson has received a Bronze AND a Silver Award from USDF.
There is a picture of Melinda and her horse 'Martinique' in the latest
USDF Bulletin.
And I'd like to add that Melinda and Martinique have also garnered an
AHSA Horse of the Year Award at 4th Level.
CONGRATULATIONS!
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337.32 | | ISE006::JOHNSON | | Wed Jun 19 1991 17:35 | 12 |
|
Linda Mccrossan took first place in the Training division at the
Old Chatham Horse Trials in NY.
Prior to this, Linda was already qualified to compete in the training
championships to be held later this season.
Congratulations Linda!!
Best of luck at Groton House!
Melinda
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337.33 | Another winner | SUBURB::HARWOODJ | Judy Harwood - RDL - 899 5879 | Thu Jun 27 1991 06:58 | 25 |
| Maybe this is the correct place for this note, if it isn't then prehaps
the moderators will move it for me.
Crunchie, the mare mentioned in notes 10.47 as having no breaks had a
terrific season last year and won all five of her Family pony classes.
We were also well positioned in some other classes, which were adult
classes against horse. So as you can imagine I've been over the moon
with her improvement. Thanks folks.
Unfortunately this will not be repeated this year as she's unlevel
with either a bruised sesamoid or it's sesamoiditis. Which ever
she's in for a long rest. Soooo with the vets backing she's away
at stud. It's all been rather sudden, so folks keep your fingers
crossed. I've heard so many horror stories lately of mares not
in foal after months away at stud and hundreds of pounds later
that I'm left wondering how on earth there will ever be enough foals.
The usual should I, shouldn't I are going through my mind. Still
trying to positive - it's a fabulous place, the people very nice and
Crunchie although not a registered anything has been declared 'their
type of horse'. I doubt that she'll want to come home :-)
Judy
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337.34 | | XLIB::PAANANEN | | Mon May 04 1992 13:37 | 5 |
|
Kris Chiasson won her NEHC Adult Medal yesterday with a picture perfect
ride at Sunshine Farm. Congratulations Kris!
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337.35 | | KAHALA::FULTZ | ED FULTZ | Mon Sep 14 1992 13:31 | 38 |
| Well, this is one of those types of - I got to see and you didn't - brags.
My wife and I, as we have done for the last several years, went to the N.Y.
State Fair. And, also as always, we checked out the stadium. Well, we were
outside the building watching some draft horses coming out when we heard
something about dressage. So, of course we went in to watch.
Wouldn't you know it - we got to watch Marcia Kulak and CHAGAL do one of
the most beautiful dressage performances I have ever seen. His extended
trots were amazing.
Then, as if that wasn't enough, we got to speak with Marcia after her
performance. She is sponsored by Agway, so she had Chagal in a temporary
pen for everyone to see, and she was describing her experiences, answering
questions, and just being a nice person.
She owns Chagal and one other international-level horse (actually her
parents own them). She lives in Scotia, N.Y. and winters in Florida.
She is a professional amateur. She trains, teaches, and gets sponsors.
She rides about 5 horses per day. She also trains herself, sometimes,
by trotting the horse while she runs beside it.
This was definitely the highlite of the fair. And to think, she only gave
two performances during the whole fair. We just happened to be lucky enough
to be able to see the second. If we hadn't gone to the fair when we did,
if we hadn't almost been run over by the draft horses, many other ifs, we
would not have seen this horse.
For those who are not aware, Chagal was on the U.S. olympic 3-day event team.
Unfortunately, when they were doing a training gallop in England (just 3 days
before going to Spain), Chagal got hurt - pulled ligament I think. So, they
never got to Spain. She watched the olympics from the states like the rest
of us.
Some tidbits - she said it takes 4-5 years for a horse to reach international
level. She then said that they have around 6 years (I think that was how
long) where they are able to compete at that level.
Ed..
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337.36 | My Baby is knocking thier socks off in NY! | ELMAGO::HBUTTERMAN | | Fri Sep 25 1992 13:07 | 28 |
|
Well... I am very proud of what my 2 year old has done this summer,
and as of two weeks ago I have started my new job in Albuqurque.. so
in particular, this weeks accomplishments are special.. the reason
being, when I got off the phone with my sister Katrina who trains my
mare I looked around and realized there was no one to tell!
Buffmeadow d'Vision is my two year old, home bred Morgan mare.. she is
by Ultimate Command and out of Rum Brook Victoria... she is my 10th
foal. This year she went to Vermont Morgan and placed 3rd in her in
hand class, then she went to Maine Morgan and won the two year old
class, was Jr. Champion Filly, and Grand Champion Mare beating out
the older horses. This week she went to Syracuse, NY to the Regional
Championships and won her two year old class in hand out of 11 entries
and was 4th in her pleasure driving debut....
I'm so very proud of my horse, and my sister and what they have
accomplished! It was very strange to be so far away while they were
off at the show this week. The good news is that we'll be shipping
d.v. out to New Mexico as she will have the next year off to play and
be a pasture pony... she has done so well with everything we've asked
her to do, it's time for her to have a break.
So - thanks for giving me a chance to brag - and share...
Best to everyone out there...
smiles - h
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337.37 | way cool... | CARTUN::MISTOVICH | | Fri Sep 25 1992 13:35 | 1 |
| Congratulations!
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337.38 | WOW! | XLIB::PAANANEN | Another Warp Speed Weekend | Tue Jan 05 1993 10:04 | 19 |
|
Noter Melinda Johnson had a fabulous 1992 with the following
awards and accomplishments:
On her horse Martinique : NEDA Intermediare II award, 1st place.
USDF ALL Breed Westfalen, Int II, 1st place
Martinique also qualified for nationals at I-2.
On her horse Kapriole: AHSA Horse of the Year, training level, 4th place.
Melinda also is halfway to earning her USDF GOLD Medal.
(Oooh I get shivers just thinking about such an honor!)
She has two of the four scores (at Grand Prix level) necessary
to earn the honor, and hopes to get those scores next year.
Congratulations Melinda!
(I'm sure there must be a picture or two of you in the USDF bulletin
and NEDA Salute, too!)
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337.39 | Congrats to you Kiirja!!! | BROKE::MELINDA | | Tue Jan 05 1993 14:33 | 17 |
|
Congratulations Kiirja, for qualifying for and
placing well in the Massachusetts Amateur Adult
Equitation Finals! At the finals, Kiirja placed
9th in the championships, and 9th in the adult
equitation over fences!
Also, sources tell me (one being the Pedlar) that
Kiirja was high point champion at Harwood Farm's
show, and reserve high point adult amateur champion
at Sunshine Farm's show.
Way to go! Conratulations to you!
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337.40 | Another great year for Beth! | XLIB::PAANANEN | Another Warp Speed Weekend | Tue Jan 05 1993 15:41 | 13 |
|
Noter Beth Phillips also had a great 1992
with her mare "Upper West Side"!
Her 1992 High Point Awards include:
Champion Low Hunter for NSHA
Reserve Champion RC Amateur Adult over 30 for NSHA
Champion Amateur Adult for NHH&J
High Score Adult for NHH&J
Congratulations Beth! Great Job!
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337.41 | Way to go, Julie! | XLIB::PAANANEN | Another Warp Speed Weekend | Wed Jan 06 1993 10:24 | 8 |
|
Julie Dingee had a great year with her new mare "Courtney",
winning a Reserve Championship in a big division of Special Hunters
at North Shore in September, as well as impressive showings in
Amateur Adult Hunters.
Julie is looking forward to doing the Equitation Division next year.
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337.42 | Definitely a class act! | XLIB::PAANANEN | Another Warp Speed Weekend | Mon Jan 18 1993 15:36 | 20 |
|
Sherry Robinson and her Tennessee Walker "General MI Proud"
(aka "Ebony") have been out there showing up a storm! They
received all these awards for the 1992 season:
Champion, Parade and Promotion Division
Northern Walking Horse Association
Reserve Champion, Western Sidesaddle
Reserve Champion, Parade and Promotion
New England Aside
Reserve Champion, Novice Division
World Sidesaddle Federation
*WORLD* Sidesaddle Federation! WOW! Sherry was telling me she plans
to attend the 1993 National Plantation Classic at the Virginia Horse
Center as a rider next year. (She attended as a spectator this year.)
Sherry I hope all your dreams come true! :^}
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337.43 | | XLIB::PAANANEN | Another Warp Speed Weekend | Mon Jan 18 1993 15:55 | 12 |
|
Now come on all you very humble riders out there. I know you've
been out there, conquering whatever mountain you set to climb...
Anyone out there ...do your first 50 mile endurance ride?
...get your young horse started under saddle? driving?
...get your first 65% on a dressage test?
...get your horse to do tempi-changes?
...ride your first reining or cutting competition?
...go to your first horse show and survive?
...ride your first prelim level event?
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337.44 | | CSC32::M_HOEPNER | the Year of Jubilee... | Mon Jan 18 1993 18:30 | 23 |
|
Okay, Okay. This is a little hoakey, but...
I am the proud owner of one of first prelim jumpers who found a new
parttime career in TEAM PENNING this year.
Team penning is where you have 30 cattle (each labeled with numbers 0
to 9). You have three riders whose goal is to move 3 cattle with the
same number (and that number is announced as you cross the center line)
to a pen in the opposite end of the ring without getting more than 3
across the center line.
Brags -- E.C. DIDN'T run the other way when she first encountered the
cattle in the ring.
She likes the entertainment -- makes a good turn back horse
on the center line. She isn't so good at cutting them out of
the herd because she is so tall the cattle can run under her
neck when she tried to press them against a wall.
;-}
Mary Jo
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337.45 | Did you catch it on video? | XLIB::PAANANEN | Another Warp Speed Weekend | Tue Jan 19 1993 09:02 | 17 |
|
RE: <<< Note 337.44 by CSC32::M_HOEPNER "the Year of Jubilee..." >>>
That's not hoakey! I wish I could have seen that!
I went to a clinic on cutting this summer so I have some idea
of what it's all about...the folks I talked to said that they
consider the arabs that are *15h* or over *too tall* for working
with cows, and then to imagine your big 17h grey "EC" working cattle...
;*} ;*} ;*}
I love it! That is a scream!
You are right...a lot of the horses think it is great fun to
"play" with the cattle...(provided they survive that initial
shock of being in the same space with them!) I'll bet the cows
are the ones who had the panic attacks when they saw EC coming!
;*} ;*} ;*}
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337.46 | | CSC32::M_HOEPNER | the Year of Jubilee... | Tue Jan 19 1993 12:49 | 13 |
|
> shock of being in the same space with them!) I'll bet the cows
> are the ones who had the panic attacks when they saw EC coming!
Yes, as a matter of fact, they tend to scatter when they see her up
close. That is part of the reason she works best at the center line
for turn back. Her size is VERY effective in keeping the bulk of the
herd back. And she is quick enough to cover the arena in a couple
of strides.
Unfortunately, we don't have videos. But maybe next time. I can
hardly wait.
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337.47 | | 34838::ROGERS | | Tue Jan 19 1993 23:21 | 12 |
| tried this.....not to smart, but got away with it.
The colt is 22 months and now at 57inches to withers (14.1 another inch
last month!) He is tractable and friendly and I could not resist.
Without bridle, halter or anything and on the spur of the moment, I
just climbed on and away he trotted. We went about 50yds and I says
whoa! and he does. Got off quick and thought about how it could have
turned out and will definately not do that again.
His head was very high and he was looking back at me in surprise the
entire time. I don't think he came to any decision in the short span
of time. I am willin to bet that this one will not be a problem.
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337.48 | Reaching a Goal | GUCCI::MCKEOWN | | Mon Apr 05 1993 16:06 | 9 |
| Well, I reached a milestone in my riding this weekend. I've always had
as a goal riding a Prix St. George test at a show, and I did it! My
first test had every mistake known to mankind and womankind, including
two tempis coming down the final center line. (You're not supposed to
do that until Intermediare II, which is two levels higher!) But I got
through it, overall it was ok, I got a 52%, and 4th place out of 7
horses. The next day I had to ride HC because one of the judges owns
the place where I board, but I got a 56%, and it was definitely better.
Now I need a new goal!
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337.49 | I'm turning green again... | CARTUN::MISTOVICH | depraved soul | Mon Apr 05 1993 16:16 | 1 |
| Way to go and congratulations!
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337.50 | | XLIB::PAANANEN | Another Warp Speed Weekend | Mon Apr 05 1993 16:52 | 14 |
|
RE: PSG test
VERY cool! A great way to start the show season!
I too reached a milestone this weekend. I rode my first AHSA "A"
rated Am Adult division and snagged a few nice ribbons in a division
that included some really nice horses/riders. My horse is a star!
.-----.
Kiirja / A_A \
and | (~ ~) |
"Harvard Square" \ >\_/< /
|>--------'
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337.51 | great job! | BROKE::MELINDA | | Mon Apr 05 1993 16:58 | 13 |
| re -2
Congratulations on your first FEI test! That is truly a thrill!
re -1
Kiirja & Harvard Square, congrats on your accomplishments too!
And the show season has barely started...
Melinda
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337.52 | | CARTUN::MISTOVICH | depraved soul | Mon Apr 05 1993 17:01 | 4 |
| Way to go Kiirja. Geez, I must be out to lunch totally. I'm hoping to
maybe start showing in May. *Maybe!*
Mary
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337.53 | Good job! | CSLALL::LCOBURN | Plan B Farm | Mon Apr 05 1993 17:19 | 5 |
| Congratulations to both of you, that's great news! I must be out to
lunch with Mary, I am hoping to start *riding* in May (if the snow in
my ring melts by then), maybe do a small show in late June.....god, for
enough money to build myself a private indoor arena! :-)
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337.54 | Great ! | SOLVIT::LAURENCELLE | And I knew it would change. | Mon Apr 05 1993 18:13 | 5 |
| Kiirja,
Congratulations to both of you!
Amy
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337.55 | Congrats | NOBOZO::GOODNOW | | Tue Apr 06 1993 08:42 | 7 |
|
Congratulations to both of you! What a nice way to start the year!
My season hasn't even started yet, and just reading about you guys out
competing already is making my stomach turn over...
Amy
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337.56 | Well done! | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | When in doubt, cop out! | Tue Apr 06 1993 14:24 | 2 |
| Congrats to all 4 of you (Sue and ?, Kiirja and Hahvahd Squayuh [see I
haven't forgot how to talk New England ;-) ] )
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337.57 | A plucky little pony makes a come back. | CMOTEC::HARWOODJ | Judy Harwood - REO - 830 2879 | Mon May 17 1993 11:14 | 26 |
|
Well Saturday I managed to find transport and took Crunchie
to a show. Whilst there we did a dressage test.
The marks are best forgotten - Mum was a nervous wreck and
forgot the test part way through.
So what, I can hear folks say.
It's just that this little mare is the one mentioned in note
1581.10 with sesamoiditis. Just over a year ago The vet and
insurance company wrote her off from riding activities.
As you can guess my day was made. She was judged by someone who
didn't know her history and was seen to be as sound as a bell.
We have a lot of hard work in front of us by way of schooling,
but I'm hoping that those of you noters that have helped support
and encourage us thus far will accept my grateful thanks.
This is not the end, it's really only the beginning.
We'll have good days and not so good days. There may even be days
when we don't ride. Every day in the saddle is a bonus.
I also anticipate many more questions as our work progresses,
so stand by your keyboards.
Judy. (Still on cloud 9)
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337.58 | | CARTUN::MISTOVICH | depraved soul | Mon May 17 1993 11:29 | 3 |
| Congratulations Judy!
mary
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337.59 | Judy | POWDML::MANDILE | Is it pizza time yet | Mon May 17 1993 12:18 | 3 |
| Congrats!
L-
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337.60 | I had *no* idea... | XLIB::PAANANEN | It's been another Warp Speed Weekend | Wed Jun 23 1993 12:44 | 8 |
|
The July Pedlar arrived last night and I was leafing thru
the pages when a collage of photos (Page 75) from the spring
hunter shows caught my eye. Hey, there's a picture of my
trainer talking to somebody on a horse.
GAK! That's ME!
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337.61 | | POWDML::MANDILE | Fleece us, we're sheep | Thu Jun 24 1993 14:00 | 1 |
| I'll have to go home and look tonight! (8
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337.62 | Dressage success! | MR4SRV::MSHAMEL | Marsha Shamel | Fri Jun 25 1993 08:50 | 28 |
| I have to let my ego have some space!
I am an adult beginner who spent three years on top of a horse. No way was
I a 'rider' but I was having fun. Then at the end of last summer I fell head
over heels for this 4 year old,very large (16-1 and growing) pinto of some
strange breed ('warmblood' and quarterhorse).
This required learning to 'ride'. Without going through all the details, it was a
wild first couple of months. We decided to doncentrate on dressage (which I always
said was like watching paint dry!)
Now for the bragging part:
In May, we went to Weston (small, local show) did a walk trot test (his first ever
competition). We won. OK, I was set to do 'walk-trot' all year. Obviously, this
new USDF Introductory test was made for us! But my trainer had other ideas...
So, we learned to canter and entered the Beland Schooling Show a couple of weeks
ago (much bigger show). We did Training level, Test 1. We had successfully cantered
about three lessons but what the heck...
We finished in second place with a 59.5% score, 1/2 percentage point out of first!
Well, there is no stopping us now! We have let this go to our head and are
entering our first recognized show, August 8 at Stoneleigh Burham!
So, if any of you are at Stoneleigh, the very nervous person on top of the very
big pinto is me - come on over and say hello...
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337.63 | 8>) | CSOA1::AANESTIS | | Fri Jun 25 1993 09:24 | 3 |
| You now have the bug! Grandprix is the only cure!
Congradulations and good luck!
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337.64 | I got two to add | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Mon Jul 26 1993 13:14 | 16 |
| I have a `proud momma brag'
I took my 10 week old colt to the Pinto show in New Boston NH
and he placed 2nd and 3rd under two judges, out of 7 horses.
The class was combined weanlings(2) and yearlings(5) so it
was became pointed class. The owner of Blue's sire and I were
really excited!
Michele
p.s.
My wedding picture was in the Pedlar twice this month pg 75 in the
Countryside Carriages add and on pg. 79. The pg 79 picture
is much clearer. Boy were we suprised! (And Carole McDonald
is the correct photographer not the other guy mentioned)
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337.65 | I saw it! | POWDML::MANDILE | medium and messy | Tue Jul 27 1993 15:04 | 4 |
|
Can I have your autograph? (;
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337.66 | We Had A Great Time at Kachina! | ELMAGO::HBUTTERMAN | | Tue Aug 10 1993 13:47 | 37 |
|
Hi all.......!
This past week was the KACHINA Morgan Regional Championships held
in Albuquerque, NM. It is very small (compared to New England,
or even the state Morgan shows in the northeast), but folks were
pleasant and the quality was very good. People brought horses
from NM, Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
My 3 year old mare, Buffmeadow d'Vision won her age class in hand,
was Sr Champion Mare and Grand Champion Mare under judge Jerry
Rushton. We were (of course) delighted and excited. It was a
family affair as I was able to have my sister, Katrina Benington
fly out from Maine to show "d.v.".... she has done all of her
training and showing before we moved out here last fall!
We won some very nice things - 2 sterling silver picture frames
w/the Kachina logo - a beautiful plaque from AMHA - a copy of
the registry and ribbons. The one that went around her neck has
a beautiful hand made pewter morgan ornament on it too.
Another thing that happened while Katrina was here that was
WONDERFUL was we started "d.v." under saddle. She acted like
she had done it all her life - we saddled her - lead her
around the yard - Katrina got on while I held a line - we
walked and trotted - took the line off - and TA DA! I now
have a drive AND ride horse! And just to prove it was not
a fluke, I've ridden her every day out the yard, down the
dirt road and she LOVEs it.......
Needless to say I have a very large smile plastered on my
face that even two days back at work has not been able to
put a dent in!
I love my horses............
smiles - h
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337.67 | Great! Keep smilin' | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Seattle Rain Festival: 1/1-12/31 | Tue Aug 10 1993 15:12 | 15 |
| That's great, Holly! Sounds like you had a good week!
Don't ya love the way Morgans "break" to saddle/harness? Jan & I have
trained about 5 from the first saddling stage and had no problems with
any of them.
We don't usually bother actually hitching them to drive anymore because
we stopped driving about 12 years ago. Just break 'em to saddle at 3.
Some of those have left us. We told the new owners that they weren't
broke to drive. One of them forgot and hitched their mare up and drove
her one day. Like yours, she acted like she'd been doing it all her life.
I know several Morgan people who have similar stories about training.
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337.68 | I finally bought | AIMHI::DANIELS | | Tue Aug 10 1993 17:26 | 11 |
| Okay, I've finally done it - I bought a 5 gaited horse, Calloway's
Press Power this weekend, before he went to Louisville later this
month. He's known as Bubbles to his friends and is a 4 year old going
on 12 in his maturity. He rides and drives beautifully, so I'm looking
forward to a few years of wonderful gaited riding with him. I bought
him at Lisa Jensen's Cricket Hill Farm in Bedford, where I've watched
him for over a year now.
I last had a 5 gaited horse 20 years ago (where does time go?).
Now for the horrible part - the upkeep!
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337.69 | Congrats on your new addition! | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Mon Aug 16 1993 13:28 | 10 |
| Hi Tina-
What breed is your new addition? And how would they classify
each gait? I'm still very interested in Icelandics which can be
4 or 5 gaited, but they do things differently there and I'd like to
hear about what you've gotten into.
Michele
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337.70 | Bubbles | AIMHI::DANIELS | | Tue Aug 17 1993 14:28 | 25 |
| Bubbles is a registered American Saddlebred (his father was CH Will
Shriver (he's dead now) and I was so excited over that, that I forgot
to ask the dam's name.
The gaits are walk, trot, canter, slow gait, and rack. The rack being
the same as the slow gait but faster. The slow gait and rack
should be performed with style appropriate to their speed. A lot of
horses can rack very fast, but lose their form, i.e, legs dropping
down, not having the high leg carriage. A lot of horses can only slow
gait while really performing the rack - so they don't do it right -
they are going too fast. If they break out of the rack, they tend to
fall right into a canter, which penalizes you in the show ring.
Icelandics do the same gaits but have different names. Of course they
don't have the high leg carriage, but that isn't important in that
breed and they look like a lot of fun. I think Tolte is their name for
the rack.
I'd still like to know what I've gotten myself into! :)
I'll be showing at Deerfield but not in 5 gaited this year. He and I
together aren't ready for it. I'll probably be showing in the ladies three
gaited class.
Tina D.
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337.71 | We did AWSOME at the Fjord show!!!! | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Tue Aug 31 1993 12:38 | 19 |
| Another brag.....and another family affair too!
I took Division 1 Adult Reserve Champion at the Northeast Fjord Horse
show with Sigrid.
My husband took Novice Draft Reserve Champion at the same show. He
also came in first in the Novice Draft Suitability Class (which is
a course of cones placed very close together and you have to manuver
the horse and large heavy log through the course w/ out knocking
over the tennis balls placed on top of the cones.....very tricky!!!)
and his test was better than some of the pros!
Not bad for two beginners!
I also had the opportunity to do the Adult Jump course after only 1
real jumping lesson. I never realized how hard the class really was,
and I really admire the folks who do it on a regular basis.
Michele
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337.72 | Me, too!~ | CSLALL::LCOBURN | Plan B Farm | Tue Aug 31 1993 14:57 | 19 |
| Congratulations at the Fjord show to both of you and Sigrid! The
course thing your husband did sounds like a blast!
I have a brag, too, from a few weeks ago. Plympy, my 17 yr old
Standardbred mare did excellent in a hunter show. We pinned in all four
of our classes, but the highlight for me was taking her in her very
first 'canter' class ever...being a former harness racer, cantering
has been a long hard road for us. She took 4th out of 10 horses, and
the judges comment to me was "lovely canter' !!! She seemed to have no
notion of my mare's breeding or past life, so this was a major thrill
for me! Then, to top it off, she WON the Adult Equ. Over Fences class!
Judge told me I was the only rider in the class who had not hit my
horse in the mouth over the fences....of course, they were only 2', but
what the heck, I've never had a jumping lesson in my life, so I was
awfully proud!
Now, back to life as an endurance team for us! :-)
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337.73 | Yeah! | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Tue Aug 31 1993 15:57 | 9 |
| Congrats to you too, Linda!
I know exactly how you feel about taking an older horse who didn't
canter into their first cantering class and have them canter
well!!!!! It's a great achievement and a wonderful feeling! Sigrid's
past life had her pulling logs and harrowing fields, cantering was a
big no, no. She seems to enjoy it now though!
M
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337.74 | | WITNES::MANDILE | medium and messy | Tue Aug 31 1993 16:10 | 9 |
| Congrats to you both!
Just a mini-brag.....I was asked to be an exibitor for the
Rehoboth Equine Expo on Sept 25th. I will be demonstrating
the Trail Class in the afternoon. One of the committee members
was at my last horse show, and approached me when she saw me
get 1st place in Trail....
Lynne
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337.75 | Cool! | CSLALL::LCOBURN | Plan B Farm | Tue Aug 31 1993 16:53 | 2 |
| Wow, Lynne, that sounds like a lot of fun! Enjoy yourself!
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337.76 | Another brag.... | DELNI::KEIRAN | | Fri Oct 01 1993 11:15 | 8 |
| Time for another brag....I drove my horse in a Powder Puff derby
at Foxboro Park last night and finished 3rd. It was my first time
driving a race, and my first time behind the gate. I'm very
proud of her, she is starting to race really well. In 5 starts this
year she has a fifth, 3 thirds and a second, she's only had 7 lifetime
starts and has been in the money 6 out of 7. It's even better since
I was there when she was born and have trained her every step of the
way!
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337.77 | way to go... | GRANMA::JWOOD | | Fri Oct 01 1993 18:10 | 2 |
| Congratulations.. you deserve to be very proud of her and yourself.
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337.78 | Colors? | DELNI::WHEELER | Chickens have no bums | Fri Oct 01 1993 20:20 | 8 |
|
Congradulations, Linda!! So, did you catch the bug? Are you gonna
get licensed? What are you colors/design going to be?
Come on, inquiring minds what to know!! There are no where
near enough female drivers at these tracks!
/robin
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337.79 | | DELNI::KEIRAN | | Mon Oct 04 1993 08:02 | 6 |
| Hi Robin, thanks for the encouragement! No, I think I'll leave
the driving to the people who do it for a living. I loved it
though, and if I got a chance for another powder puff, I would
definitly do it again. Plus the fact that all the other horses
were $2500 claimers that have been travelling around 2:00 or 2:01
every week made me feel even better about my horse!
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337.80 | congrats Linda | KAHALA::HOLMES | | Mon Oct 04 1993 10:30 | 4 |
|
Now your in trouble Linda, those guys looking for horse info
for betting will be looking to you for inside info.
Bill
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337.81 | | MPO::ROBINSON | you have HOW MANY cats?? | Tue Oct 05 1993 10:24 | 9 |
|
I decided to try an experiment 4 weeks ago to give Ebony something
new to challenge him - we've gone from Western with the `required
for showing' Tenn Walking Horse bit, to Hunt Seat with and eggbutt
snaffle. He is already picking up a good solid TROT from the walk,
consistently. He still knows his running walk, but now he will trot
on command as well, and that to me (and him!) is an accomplishment!
Sherry
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337.82 | The time of my life!!!!! | MIMS::SACHS_J | For you are the magnet and I am steel | Tue Oct 05 1993 12:41 | 17 |
| Hi All!
Louie went to his first GHJA show this weekend and showed in a Beginning
Hunter division with 2' fences. He won every class and took home a
championship for the division. He was also entered in the Schooling
Hunter U/S class and won that as well.
The next day, I rode him in a schooling show and got a championship in
an 18" crossrails division.
After all I've been through with crazy instructors and barn owners with
nasty attitudes over the last two years (since moving to Alpharetta), this
felt *really good*!
The best part of it was that he was a perfect gentleman the entire 2 days.
Jan
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337.83 | whatta weekend!!! | GRANMA::JWOOD | | Wed Oct 06 1993 12:38 | 9 |
| Hi Jan,
Congratulations on your "dream weekend". It was nice meeting you in
Alpharetta; I wish I had met Louie, too and then I could really
envision your (all) success.
Regards,
John Wood
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337.84 | | MIMS::SACHS_J | For you are the magnet and I am steel | Wed Oct 06 1993 13:42 | 4 |
| Thanks, John! It was nice meeting you, too. Maybe next time your out
here we can get you out to the barn to meet Louie.
Jan
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337.85 | | POWDML::MANDILE | The Dungeon, cell# D13 | Tue Oct 12 1993 13:44 | 16 |
|
I ended my show season by getting high point trophy for the
division yesterday. It's nice ending on a good note! (8
My goal was to go to every show for my club and a local show
for this season.
My horse and I have earned "End of Year Champion" for both shows,
and will be presented with year end trophies (don't know what the
actual award will be yet, tho').
I am so excited!
Lynne and Ranger's Angel
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337.86 | | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Mon Oct 25 1993 11:40 | 30 |
| This is a big brag for my husband and I.....
We attended a Dutch Keuring this weekend for Fjord Horses judged by the
Chief Dutch Inspector Bob Von Bon and his wife Joke.
Our Fjord mare Sigrid got the following ratings:
o `AA' on the Draft IBOP exam (with a 10 for harnessing, hitching,
and acceptance of weight)
o `B' on the Recreation/Riding IBOP exam (again with a 10 for
saddling, acceptance of rider)
o Achieved Model Mare status (1st Premium)
We are very excited about the AA and the 10s, as neither are an
easy achievement. The Keuring was fun and we learned a lot more about the
breed and what is considered good and what are serious conformation flaws.
Michele
p.s. Some background on the IBOP scoring:
The IBOP exams have several different categories for which they are
judged. They are judged solely on the horse and not the rider/handler.
a 1 would be the worst and 10 is the best. A score of 8 is good, and
difficult to achieve. The majority of horses scored in the 6 to 8
range. Most horses got B ratings, with a few As and Cs. Another
Mass. woman(Jean Rouhan) and her 3 yr old gelding got a AA in the driving
test.
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337.87 | All that hard work DOES pay off! | MPO::ROBINSON | you have HOW MANY cats?? | Mon Oct 25 1993 13:10 | 8 |
|
My Tenn Walking Horse, Ebony, and I got Reserve Champion in
Novice Adult Hunter division at our first hunter show this
weekend! The judge said she never would have guessed he is
a TWH because he's got such a gorgeous trot!
Sherry
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337.88 | And to the horses, of courses! | WITNES::MANDILE | Constant Cravings | Mon Oct 25 1993 15:26 | 4 |
|
Congradulations to both Michelle and Sherry!
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337.89 | Another hunt show | DPDMAI::LAWRIE | | Thu Oct 28 1993 14:29 | 11 |
| I have a very minor brag on my horse Tibu and me. We entered our first
hunter show here in Dallas, Texas. He is TB gelding 13 1/2 years old
off the race track. We entered 5 classes- 4 of which were hunt over
jumps with (2' and 2'6") and 1 equitation. We (mostly Tibu) did
wonderful over the jumps, no hits, no knockdowns, and best we didn't
get lost on the course. Tibu was very calm and seemed to enjoy a lot.
Not bad for horse 2 years ago, got rid of two people- 1 broke her ankle
and the other dislocated her shoulder. Now we will have to work harder
like Sherry and congradulations to you.
Bruce
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337.90 | Well done! | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Seattle Rain Festival: 1/1-12/31 | Thu Oct 28 1993 16:28 | 5 |
| That qualifies as a *major* accomplishment! Any time a horse goes from
head case to well behaved citizen is a major success!
Well done, Bruce and Tibu!
John
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337.91 | I'm flying on cloud 9 | CMOTEC::HARWOODJ | Judy Harwood - REO - 830 2879 | Mon Jul 18 1994 13:21 | 38 |
| Folks,
Life is beginning to get back to normal, and I'm hoping
to become a more active Noter, than I have been of late.
Ten days ago I thought I was in heaven,and maybe miracles
do happen.
Crunchie and I belong to a UK organisation called Pony
Riders Assocation of Great Britain. It's aim is to
promote and encourage activities for adults who ride
ponies.
Much to my surprize and delight, Crunch and I qualified
at a local show, for both the Riding Club Pony Championship
class and the Preliminary Dressage Championships class.
These, and other classes were held at the PRA National
Championship Show recently.
Just to add icing to my already very rich cake - we managed
to get placed in both finals. 9th in the Riding Club Pony
and an unbelivable 5th in the Dressage.
As if that wasn't enough, the following day we were
representing our riding club at the BHS Area Dressage
competition, in the Riders Test.
(This test is based purely on the rider who isn't allowed
spurs and only a short jumping stick. Trying to motivate
Crunch, who knew Mum didn't have the schooling whip, was
very hard work).
For those of you who have helped and supported us through the
the past few truamatic years THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
I wish everyone reading this entry, lots of fun and success
with their equine activities.
Judy
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337.92 | congrats Judy! | BROKE::MELINDA | Johnson dtn 381-2623 | Mon Jul 18 1994 13:43 | 2 |
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337.93 | Well done and deserved! | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Seattle Rain Festival: 1/1-12/31 | Mon Jul 18 1994 15:27 | 6 |
| Well done! I know you and Crunch have had a difficult time the past
couple years with various injuries and things like "mud fever"(which we
Americans sometimes call "scratches" or "greasy heel"). This must be
very sweet indeed! Enjoy it. You've both earned it.
John
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337.94 | | DELNI::KEIRAN | | Thu Aug 04 1994 08:36 | 10 |
| I finally have some good news to report, my 5 year old mare
Right on the Money won her first race last night. It's been
a long road to get here, she had terrible colds as a 3 year old,
quarter cracks, scratches and an accident as a 4 year old, and
a heel crack as a five year old. She was sound as a dollar, got
the front end when the gate left and never looked back. I know
she isn't a speed demon but I sure was proud of her last night!
It's really nice when all your hard work pays off!
Linda
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337.95 | Hey, cool name! | CSLALL::LCOBURN | Plan B Farm | Thu Aug 04 1994 08:41 | 4 |
| Congrats, Linda! I love her name!
- Linda
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337.96 | | STUDIO::BIGELOW | PAINTS; color your corral | Thu Aug 04 1994 09:17 | 2 |
| Congratulations!
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337.97 | congrats | ALFA1::COOK | Chips R Us | Thu Aug 04 1994 10:44 | 2 |
| Hey Linda that's great! Congratulations, you deserve it!
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337.98 | Well done | SUBURB::HARWOODJ | A sunken souffl� is a risen omelette | Thu Aug 04 1994 10:59 | 8 |
| When they reward you like this - after all the traumas that have gone
before it's a lovely.
Enjoy it - and I hope there will be many more occasions like it.
Well done to you both.
Judy
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337.99 | | STUDIO::BIGELOW | PAINTS; color your corral | Mon Aug 29 1994 15:26 | 17 |
| My husband and I competed at the 11th annual Northeast Fjord Horse
Assoc. horse show at GMHA this past weekend.
It was my first real driving show.....and I got Reserve Champion
in the novice driving division (5-8 entries each class). The division
consisted of a pleasure driving and reinsmanship class, Gambler's
choice, a cones course and a cross country drive. I'm not sure if I like
the driving better than the riding (although it does nothing for the ole
behind).
My husband did well showing in the adult draft division (against some
tough competition), placing in both classes.
Also, they used a database I designed (on the fly w/ 3 days notice, and
I'm not software orientated at all) to do all pre-entries and class lists
and judges cards (and some other stuff).
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337.100 | Well done! | CSLALL::LCOBURN | Plan B Farm | Mon Aug 29 1994 15:53 | 4 |
| Michele,
Congratulations to you, your husband, and your Fjords! Good work!
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337.101 | ROM's! | SALEM::ROY_K | | Mon Oct 24 1994 12:35 | 6 |
| My horse, "PeeWee", received 2 ROM's from the APHA (officially) last week.
He had a great season this year, 5 Hi-Points, 3 Reserve Hi-Points, 10
shows.
Karen
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337.102 | ;-) | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Seattle:Life in the espressolane | Mon Oct 24 1994 13:03 | 1 |
| What does a horse do with Read-Only-Memory boards?
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337.103 | Arabian Nationals | ALFA1::COOK | Chips R Us | Mon Oct 24 1994 13:51 | 9 |
| Back Bey and I just came back from the Nationals in Louisville.
Bey was in Country Pleasure Driving and I rode him in Country Pleasure
AAOTR. I'm proud to say that we made it into the Top 20 in both
classes. And I did most of it myself. For the first time, my horse
was home with me all year and only had a 2-week driving tune up before
leaving for Louisville. He's such a good boy!
gwen
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337.104 | Congrats! | SALEM::ROY_K | | Mon Oct 24 1994 15:50 | 5 |
| RE: 337.103
That is excellent! I know how hard you must have worked!
Karen
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337.105 | Silver Medal | STOWOA::MCKEOWN | | Mon Oct 24 1994 17:58 | 5 |
| I just got my last 60% at Prix St. Georges, so I have now earned my
Silver Medal from USDF. I never thought I would do it on Gus, that
last 60% has been elusive for over a year! I am so proud of him. We
were stuck at 2nd level for 5 years! But it was worth it to really
learn what this collection stuff is all about.
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337.106 | Congrats Sue! | FSAEUR::LOTHROP | | Tue Oct 25 1994 10:51 | 6 |
| Congratulations Sue and Gus!
It sounds like it was a long road getting there, but well worth it!
Janet
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337.107 | Congratulations Sue!! - Melinda | BROKE::MELINDA | Johnson dtn 381-2623 | Wed Oct 26 1994 11:29 | 1 |
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337.108 | Still proud of him! | BIRDIE::ROY | | Wed Jun 07 1995 12:23 | 8 |
| Even though I sold PeeWee several months ago I am very happy that he
carried his new owner (a youth) to the Sr. Western Champion at the
Lakes Region Show. This was their first show together and she was
ecstatic!
Karen
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337.109 | A wierd brag! | HYDRA::WHITMORE | | Wed Jun 14 1995 09:41 | 23 |
| This may seem like a wierd brag, but...
I fell off last night!!
And got back up and got back on!!!
This from the person who had a really bad wreck a long while ago, and
just got back started riding again last fall. I've known the fear
factor has a *lot* to do with how I ride - for example last week we
were trying to figure out why I was falling forward so much. Well, it
was the first time in the outdoor ring (you know, the one with the
zillion jumps) off the lunge line. I was going into that classic fetal
curl every time we came near a jump.
Last night we were working in the indoor without stirrups on the lunge.
I just plain fell off. Landed on my hip and elbow and rolled (pretty
graceful, says my instructor). Assessed the damage and hopped back on.
This is a really liberating thing for me. I fell off and lived!!
Dana
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337.110 | Good For You | AIMHI::DANIELS | | Wed Jun 14 1995 11:53 | 3 |
| Good for you! I've been there and it is tough getting back on,
especially if you've been hurt. The first time I got back on my leg
was shaking.
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337.111 | Congratulations | BIRDIE::ROY | | Thu Jun 15 1995 14:31 | 10 |
| That's a great accomplishment!
I have been working our stallion for the past month. He has been on a
mountain breeding mares for the past 2 years. I would like to show him
this year. Last weekend I took him to a show and rented a stall for
the weekend and worked him in the warmup ring, etc. etc. On Sunday my
back muscles were so sore and my teeth hurt from being so tense and
clenching my jaw. My legs shake as well.
K
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337.112 | My first show | TELEM::HOLMES | | Mon Jun 19 1995 13:52 | 7 |
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o Run away with 3 times
o One horrible test
o Two mediocre ones
o I'm so tired it hurts
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337.113 | good for you | TOLKIN::BENNETT | | Mon Jun 19 1995 14:15 | 15 |
| re: .112
Good for you -- to get out there and do it! Just
remember to enjoy the journey (the schooling at home)
and put the appropriate value on it.
I never get anywhere near the nice work we do at home.
The new scenery added to mom's nervousness gets Dexter very
edgy and tight. And when he's edgy and tight -- canter leads
are chosen randomly at Dexter's discretion (ie: when we
should be walking/trotting).
Pat yourself on the back for being on the 'inside' of the fence.
- JB
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337.114 | 1st place/Good Boy | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | Do the watermelon crawl | Mon Jul 10 1995 09:59 | 37 |
|
I have just to tell you all that I had wonderful time at a the
Dressage show in Sudbury, MA. My Sultan took 1st place in USDF
Test 3! He also got a 4th in USDF Test 1, and 3rd in USDF
Test 2. (he got better as he went along)
This was a major mile stone for us. You may remember all my horror
stories about my upside down, short neck, short backed crazy Arab
who *hates* going to shows.
I have had some major battles w/him at shows - to the point where
I if I had a gun, I would of killed him to put him out of MY
missery! :-)
but, this whole past show season he has been getting better and
better (it only took 4 years) and this show we did not take his
best pal Poco (which made a HUGE differance).
Sultan was cranky at first, he didn't want to leave the trailer
area - I was getting upset so I turned him over to my friend. We
lead him over to the pratice area and he was doing his little
rearing and spinning around at 100 miles an hour - but after about
5 min - he gave in and he started to relax and work.
The first Test was a breakthrough - just becasue we made it into
the ring (that was a blue ribbon in it self) we usally have to be
lead into the ring and then we spin :-)
the next 2 test were SUPER! We had Sultans attention the whole time.
He did great circuls and he stretched his neck down and went round.
Even if he didn't place so well, I am very happy with how well
behavied he was.
Good BOY!!
Louisa
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337.115 | I survived also! | TLE::PERARO | Sell My Soul for Rock n' Roll | Mon Jul 10 1995 13:43 | 16 |
|
I was there with Louisa. Sultan was excellent I must say!!
His barn mate, Zak, and I took 4th in our first USDF Intro Test 3.
We didn't get the right lead canter, which I had expected anyways,
but all in all, he did a respectable job in the rest of the test.
After no right lead, I just finnished my test with a big smile on my
face! What else can you do?? :>)
Zak and his owner took a first place in USDF Test 1.
Mary
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337.116 | My first major brag | OZROCK::KOWALD | | Tue Jul 25 1995 02:09 | 26 |
|
As a long time avid reader of this notes conference I find
it great to be able to contribute something.
My wonderful, talented etc etc.. Paint gelding Apache Magnum
(Mags) has taken me from beginner to
Champion Amateur Western Pleasure
Champion Amateur Western Equitation
Reserve Champion Amateur Western Horsemanship
Reserve Champion Open English Pleasure and
High Point Amateur Owner
at this years Paint Championships held last weekend.
I appreciate that these championships are a long way (Queensland,
Australia) from the heart of the "western birthplace" but competition
here is very serious. It has taken me 3 years of learning
and training to win my first major competition but boy was
it sweet.
Angela
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337.117 | Good Job! | BIRDIE::ROY | | Mon Aug 14 1995 11:38 | 11 |
| Congratulations Angela! It sounds like you worked very hard with your
painted friend.
I took my Paint in Hunter Hack this past weekend for the first time.
With the exception of practicing last week, I haven't been over fences
in 15 years! I almost chickened out but I'm glad I didn't we got a
first, and 3 seconds. I know the fences are only 2'6" but they seem
higher once you turn 21...
Karen
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337.118 | I know how you must have felt. | OZROCK::KOWALD | | Tue Aug 15 1995 23:41 | 16 |
| I took Mags in Hunter Hack for the first time too at the
Championships, I didn't do as well as you but I was so pleased
I didn't fall off. I only did it for the extra points and almost
chickened out as well.
I was so stressed at facing the jumps people thought
I was going to have a coronary. Mags will jump anything
but only uses as much energy as he has to and tapped
one of the poles so we placed third. I have vowed to
practise... (maybe).
Well done on finding the courage to go four classes I couldn't
have.
Angela
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337.119 | 2 judges | BIRDIE::ROY | | Thu Aug 17 1995 16:16 | 3 |
| RE: -1, I wasn't that courageous it was only 2 classes with 2 judges!
Karen
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337.120 | My first one! | NETCAD::PERARO | | Mon Oct 16 1995 09:52 | 9 |
|
Did my first training level test on my friends horse, Poco. Out of 14
riders, Poco and I came in sixth!!!
I was very pleased, even though I forgot to complete my canter circle,
I was happy! :>)
Mary
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337.121 | small brag | PCBUO1::LPIERCE | Do the watermelon crawl | Mon Oct 16 1995 10:10 | 22 |
|
This weekend was a horse weekend. Saturday we did a Dressage show at
Broadacres in Sudbury, MA and Sunday was a hunter pace in Weston.
Saturday, I was very pleased with Sultan. He did the best he's ever done.
It only took him about 15min (vs. his usual hour) to calm down and not want
to run to his stablemate and to fully concentrate on me. Sultan was very
round and forward (but alittle tense in the ring) we placed 4th in USDF
w/t Test 1 and 3rd in USDF w/t Test 2. I feel confidant enough now to
do the ASHA test next year!
Sunday, the hunterpace was a big success. Usually Sultan is a tad nervous
and he hates other horses running up behind him - and he loves to just tag
along behind others. But yesterday, (after lots of work over the summer)
he had a blast! He wanted AND begged to be first! He was not spooky at
anything at all (bring on the geese/sheep and cows) Heck, he didn't even
give a second look to the bright yellow warning tape flapping in the wind
that was marking off a tennis court - and he had fun - you could tell. We
didn't win the pace, heck we didn't even place - we were 15min to fast off
the opt' time :-) but, my horse was well behaved and he had fun!
Lou
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337.122 | APHA Superior | BIRDIE::ROY | | Fri Oct 27 1995 13:59 | 13 |
| My favorite horse finished his Superior in Western Pleasure this fall.
It was my intent that we might do it before Labor Day, needing only 6
pts. but it took 2 more shows. I am really pleased with the fact that
in an extremely competitive environment he was able to come back
out of retirement after not being ridden for 2 years and still win at 8
years old. I know that is not old, but you don't see Pleasure horses
still showing and winning in Western Pleasure at 8 years old! Sad, but
true.
The really fun part was the fact that the only horses he had seen in
the past 2 years were his for the breeding! Try and explain that one!
Karen
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337.123 | GEM | PASTA::PIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Wed Feb 12 1997 14:27 | 23 |
|
Well I didn't know where to put this - so. My friend Carolyn sold her
horse Poco and she just bought a 4yr old reg Morgan, reg Buckskin, his
name is Gem. He passed his vet check today, so he is officially
hers/ours :-)
So far he has been a good boy. He came to us last Friday night at
8:30pm and he seattled in just fine. The next morning he went out in
the pasture with our baby Comet and Zak, everyone got along super!
He is 4, so he has to learn a few things (like this is my space and
that is yours) but other then that he's cool.
Like I said in another note, his color is cool. It's real hard to
explain - he's a cross between a Guella/Dunn/Buckskin. His papers say
reg Buckskin/color:Dunn - our vet was not even sure how to say what
his color is, so we seattled on Oatmeal Buckskin
Well, that's it.
boy this file is D E A D
lou
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337.124 | | SBUOA::ROBINSON | you have HOW MANY cats?? | Wed Feb 12 1997 14:52 | 19 |
| Lou,
It's not DEAD, it just quiet! :)
Part of the problem is different breed have different
criteria/names for the same colors. IE, to me a red horse is a
chestnut, and not many would disagree, but the TWH people don't
recognize chestnut, they call it sorrel. Funny, I thought sorrel was
chestnut with white mixed [or is that stawberry roan?]. So, my point
is, it all depends on what breed you have and who you're talking to.
I could get you the QH criteria on buckskin vs dun, a friend of
mine owns a buckskin QH stallion so she's done a lot of research on
this. I am digging deep into a shallow pit of memory cells here, but
I think I recall that buckskins have black skin and duns do not.
I'm surprised John D hasn't jumped in here. Where are you John??
Sherry
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337.125 | rambel | PASTA::PIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Wed Feb 12 1997 15:11 | 29 |
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Hi Sherry,
I've been on the web searching out every inch of info on Dunn and
Buckskin I could find, complete with pitchers - he really does not
match any of cirtiera - he's just a cool color. He has a ton of black
hairs all over his body, this is why we think the Oatmeal buckskin is
the good description (it was the only one close enough). But we really
don't care. Just as long as he's nice and sweet we're happy. and so
far we are happy.
But we did have a heart wrenching moment last Saturday. Poco was in a
lesson just before we were to take him to his new home, and his best
buddy in the whole world (my horse Sultan) was just coming in for a
lesson when they saw each other (Sultan lives at Maplewood for the
winters) and they each let out a cute whinnie. Well, I broke down into
tears infront of everyone. All that was going through my mind was
"Sultan and Poco will never see each other again" We brought them
together to say goodbye and they started to lick tongs (they love to
do that). Then we took Poco to his new home.. it was just so sad!
I wish you could see Poco and Sultan together, is is unreal. They
really LOVE each other. No matter how much time passes (when Sultan is
away for the winters) they NEVER forgot one another.
I hope Sultan will like Gem, but I know he will never have a friend
like Poco.
Lou
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337.126 | | SBUOA::ROBINSON | you have HOW MANY cats?? | Wed Feb 12 1997 17:04 | 9 |
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Oh, that is sad... Maybe they'll see each other at rides/shows? Or
would that be worse?
I saw a morgan like you describe years ago, peanut butter was the
only color I could think of. I don't think he had black points though.
Sherry
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337.127 | ex | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Think softly | Thu Feb 13 1997 12:12 | 10 |
| >I'm surprised John D hasn't jumped in here. Where are you John??
I'm around. And, I did put in my $0.02 worth in the Morgan topic
when it first came up. The short version is the Morgan registry
doesn't care what color you call *any* horse...they just put what you
say on the papers...and lots of folks don't know the difference
between dun and buckskin so the papers aren't "authoritative"
when it comes to color...
John
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